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While a response is given to all the contributors, the treatment is thematic rather than sequential. An initial section locates the author's position on natural theology and revelation in relation to wider currents in the relevant disciplines. Three sections then follow that indicate his response in turn to questions of experience of God through nature, through culture, and through biblical revelation, with a final coda provided on further questions raised by the consequences of human embodiment for both Christ and us.

While a response is given to all the contributors, the treatment is thematic rather than sequential. An initial section locates the author's position on natural theology and revelation in relation to wider currents in the relevant disciplines. Three sections then follow that indicate his response in turn to questions of experience of God through nature, through culture, and through biblical revelation, with a final coda provided on further questions raised by the consequences of human embodiment for both Christ and us.